Chapter 13 Notes Juvenile Court & its Jurisdiction • Juvenile Court- Act in best interest of child & public • Family Court- broader jurisdiction personal & household problems (ex. Child support‚ custody‚ paternity) Court Case Flow: • Cases referred to juvenile court declined as of ’05 9% from ‘97 • 73% processed were males People in Juvenile Courtroom: • Defense attorney- o Juveniles have right to counsel; must be provided if facing incarceration
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product is sold. B. When the premium offer expires. C. Over the life cycle of the product to which the premium relates. D. When the premiums are claimed. 4. The accounting concept that requires recognition of a liability for customer premium offers is: A. Periodicity. B. Conservatism. C. Historical cost. D. The matching principle. 5. Accounting for cost of incentive programs for frequent customer purchases involves: A. Recording an expense and a liability each period. B. Recording a liability and a
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Assignment 1—Due Wednesday 28rd September‚ 2012 Please Note: There are three (3) questions in this assignment. Question 1: Plagiarism and referencing Although this question is not awarded marks‚ students MUST complete this entire question to get any marks for assignment 1. An understanding of plagiarism and “in text” referencing is essential to success in tertiary studies. Background information for Question 1 In an academic setting it is important to acknowledge the ideas of others that you
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Psychology Chapters 13.1-13.4 I. How Have Psychologists Studied Personality? Personality- The characteristic thoughts‚ emotional responses‚ and behaviors that are relatively stable in an individual over time and across circumstances Personality Trait- A characteristic; a dispositional tendency to act in a certain way over time and across circumstances Personality psychologists explore the influence of culture‚ learning‚ biology‚ and cognition. The notion of organization indicates that personality
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Auditi Chapter 01 The Role of the Public Accountant in the American Economy True / False Questions 1. Independent audits of today place more emphasis on sampling than did the audits of the 19th century. True False 2. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants issues CPA certificates and permits CPAs to practice. True False 3. A company is either audited by the GAO or internal auditors‚ but not both. True False 4. The SEC does not pass
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KEY POINTS: Chapter 13 Essential Question: How much of an influence did Chinese culture have in the development of Japan‚ Korea and Vietnam? Identify: Taika reforms – attempt to remake Japanese monarch into absolute Chinese-style emperor & create pro bureaucracy & peasant army Bushi – regional warrior leaders; rule small kingdoms‚ administer laws‚ supervise public works‚ collect revenues‚ build private armies Samurai – mounted troops of bushi; loyal to local lords‚ not the emperor Seppuku
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In 1973‚ the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) was created and their mission is “to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting for the guidance and education of the public‚ including issuers‚ auditors‚ and users of financial information.” (FASB.org‚ 2009a). The FASB is a private‚ not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to develop generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) within the United States. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
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Derek Greenfield Intermediate Accounting I 3/2/2012 CA1-1.) 1. True 2. False‚ must comply with all standards and interpretations including disclosure requirements 3. True 4. False‚ FASB must operate in full view of public through a “due process” system that gives interested parties ample opportunity to make their views known CA1-3.) 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B E2-5.) Assets- F Liabilities- B Equity- I Investment by owners-
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Chapter 13. Pricing concepts for establishing value Price – the overall sacrifice a consumer is willing to make to acquire a specific product or service. This sacrifice necessarily includes the money that must be paid to the seller to acquire the item‚ but it also may involve other sacrifices‚ whether nonmonetary‚ like the value of the time necessary to acquire the product or service‚ or monetary‚ like travel costs‚ taxes‚ shipping costs‚ and so forth‚ all of which the buyer must give up to take
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respective proteomes vary drastically. This observation is best explained by what phenomenon? cell differentiation 12 Which of the following are points of control for gene expression in eukaryotes? all choices correct 13 What type of regulatory transcription factor binds DNA and increases the transcription of a gene? an activator exerting positive control 14 Why is the operon arrangement of genes beneficial to certain bacteria? it allows the coordinated
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